Copper Recovery From Sulfide Concentrates By The U.B.C. - Cominco Ferric Chloride Leach Route

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. Peters G. M. Swinkels A. Vizsolyi
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

A process is described utilizing ferric chloride leaching followed by reduction of the cupric content to cuprous by cement copper, with CuCl obtained thereafter by crystallization. The residual liquor is cemented with sponge iron to produce cement copper and a copper free ferrous chloride solution. The latter is oxidized in an autoclave with oxygen to regenerate ferric chloride and to precipitate excess iron as a granular, filterable hematite. Cuprous chloride crystals are reduced to high purity metal with hydrogen, while sulphur reports almost quantitatively in residues in the elemental form. Pyrite and molybdenite are not leached. This paper describes the important variables in the process, as well as the deportment of minor elements as silver, gold, selenium, tellurium, bismuth, nickel, lead, zinc, magnesium, etc. An elegant method of isolating silver from CuCl crystals is described, as well as recovery of gold from residues by a chloride reagent The process is described as non-polluting and capable of producing refined copper, ore grade iron oxide, elemental sulphur, and yields of minor metals as good or better than obtainable by conventional smelting, without the use of solvent extraction or electrochemistry.
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APA: E. Peters G. M. Swinkels A. Vizsolyi  (1981)  Copper Recovery From Sulfide Concentrates By The U.B.C. - Cominco Ferric Chloride Leach Route

MLA: E. Peters G. M. Swinkels A. Vizsolyi Copper Recovery From Sulfide Concentrates By The U.B.C. - Cominco Ferric Chloride Leach Route. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1981.

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